Antec Inc. has added the FLUX SE ATX Mid-Tower Case to its computer parts lineup. This new case combines the best parts of the FLUX and FLUX PRO models with fresh styling. It focuses on making your computer run quietly without giving up the modern performance that made the FLUX series popular.
The F-LUX Platform—which stands for Flow Luxury—comes with an ultra-case structure designed for excellent airflow. It includes five 120 mm fans that help keep your graphics card running cool under pressure. The case features a clever multi-directional vent design with air intakes at the bottom, power supply area, and lower sides, plus vents on top and a big mesh area in front, creating what Antec calls their special Flux airflow channel.
Your new case arrives ready to go with five high-performance PWM fans already installed. Three 120 mm P12 PWM fans sit up front, pulling air in. A single 120 mm P12 Reverse Blade PWM fan sits on top of the power supply cover to push air directly toward your graphics card. The fifth fan—a larger 140 mm P14 PWM—works as an exhaust at the back, pushing hot air out of your system.
The front panel looks amazing, thanks to its combination of metal mesh and real walnut wood. These materials create a premium feel that blends well with home decor. Both side panels have special sound-dampening foam inside them, which helps keep your computer running quietly even during intense gaming sessions. The FLUX SE sells for €115 or £99, depending on your location. You can find it at computer stores within the next fourteen days.
The F-LUX Platform—which stands for Flow Luxury—comes with an ultra-case structure designed for excellent airflow. It includes five 120 mm fans that help keep your graphics card running cool under pressure. The case features a clever multi-directional vent design with air intakes at the bottom, power supply area, and lower sides, plus vents on top and a big mesh area in front, creating what Antec calls their special Flux airflow channel.
Your new case arrives ready to go with five high-performance PWM fans already installed. Three 120 mm P12 PWM fans sit up front, pulling air in. A single 120 mm P12 Reverse Blade PWM fan sits on top of the power supply cover to push air directly toward your graphics card. The fifth fan—a larger 140 mm P14 PWM—works as an exhaust at the back, pushing hot air out of your system.
The front panel looks amazing, thanks to its combination of metal mesh and real walnut wood. These materials create a premium feel that blends well with home decor. Both side panels have special sound-dampening foam inside them, which helps keep your computer running quietly even during intense gaming sessions. The FLUX SE sells for €115 or £99, depending on your location. You can find it at computer stores within the next fourteen days.